Winnipeg Sun: What about Ramsay? He does deserve an answer, sooner rather than later.

Toronto Sun: True North mulls honouring former Jets. I don’t think it should even require a mulling. I’m sure Phoenix won’t have a problem giving back our former players, who never played for that franchise.

Other News:

The Telegram: Stan the Man. Always interesting to read about the “unflashy” types who are usually responsible, although not often credited with achieving a deal.

Howling Hockey: New deal on table. I don’t understand how the COG hasn’t continued to display a sense of urgency. While it is true that there aren’t too many ideal destinations for the Coyotes, they should remember that when Carolina moved from Hartford they played a couple of seasons not in Raleigh. As well you’d have to imagine that the NHL will be drawing down from the additional 25 million that they got from the COG.

http://twitter.com/ManitobaJets1 Manitoba Jets

I like the idea of hiring a consultant like Bowman but don’t see this organization wanting to make a “splash” too quickly.

Luke Miguez

Can’t say that I’m too eager to see NHL hockey in Quebec City if it means that the tax payers of Quebec get completely hosed by Quebecor.

If Quebec City isn’t going to be ready to take in the Coyotes by next off season, the question becomes which cities are ready to take them in? Kansas City? Hamilton?

http://pulse.yahoo.com/_W7FXIAQE6UEN4RMI6SWXRUC6JE JRoy.

I can’t tell you how long I’ve been saying that MTS is the perfect size for Winnipeg. Chipman and Co. are absolutely genius in putting together their business plan the way they did. They have created an artificial demand for tickets that will last for years, making tickets a complete luxury item that people are dying to get their hands on. I see nothing but success in the future of this franchise with Chipman at the wheel.